THIS UNWANTED GARBAGE ORIGINATED FROM AND BROUGHT TO YOU COURTESY OF:
PATRICK PARIS -- STINKING PIECE OF FRENCH PIG SHIT
PATRICK PARIS -- FAILED HUMAN BEING
PATRICK PARIS -- FAILED CRACKER
PATRICK PARIS -- SCUM OF THE EARTH
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, admin_rbtor <admin^@^rbtor^.^net> wrote:
On 12 Oct 2005 23:54:40 -0000, Dingo Admin <dingoadmin@dingoremailer.com>
wrote:
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, admin_rbtor <admin^@^rbtor^.^net> wrote:
Ok, so I got into trouble with my ISP for operating a re-mailer. They
consider
it a server which is outside of the TOS of the agreement.
I'm sorry to hear this. You have been an asset to the network.
Dingo Admin
dingoadmin@dingoremailer.com
Dear Dingo
When I come back on line, I'll ask you first to list me in your stats. I hope
you will do me the honor. I have trusted you for years. That trust remains
unbroken with me.
Over the years I have found you cautious and trustworthy. I may come back
under a different name, but I hope you will consider me.
Your pages are still in my stats for JBN as they have been since 4 to 5 years
ago. I enjoyed your webpage on the evolution of Dingo. I got a kick out of the
hotpop problems. (sorry) I know you were trying hard. I also noticed you moved
up in the world from Mercury. Any reason why?
I was trying to speed things up so I could handle some flooding that was
going on at the time. I was also trying to figure out how to implement TLS
on a Windows system. MDaemon offered a very solid program, TLS, and someone
I could complain to if it didn't work right.
It's not free, but it's also not too terribly expensive, either. It does a
good job, and I've been very happy with it. I would recommend it if you
were looking for a low cost alternative to Mercury.
Trust!!!! Period. You have earned it.
My warmest regards to you in particular,
You will always remain a most trusted source.
admin_rbtor
Thanks! It's very nice to hear that!
Dingo Admin
dingoadmin@dingoremailer.com
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Subject: Re: PGP 8.1 for Windows & Mac
Thrasher Remailer wrote:
In <141487877198371.PGP@version.81>, PGP@version.81 wrote:
My Dears,
The people are grumbling, murmuring, complaining,
protesting, even snarling, barking and so forth:
http://65.24.76.65/sounds/FX/bark1.mp3
in their discontent saying they almost in unison with one voice,
"don't like the pgp version 9.x"
Of course. 7.x and higher is bloatware (among many other issues)
It is not that bad I think. And PGP 9.0.2 is supposedly very easy to use
(once you pay to use the local mail proxy).
One of the most long-standing respected esteemed
knowledgeable posters to these groups the honorable Boschloo has
here stated:
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.privacy.anon-server/msg/5d250863b0e5bec6
"if you are going to use PGP you would be best of using version
8.1"
Mr Boschloo is incorrect.
Untill we see a newer version of spgp.dll, pgp 6.5.8ckt09b3 is the highest
version welcome. It would be best if spgp.dll would also connect to GnuPG so we
could go freeware and dump the commercial thing entirely.
Spoken like a true JBNx user :-)
Note, 8.10 is the best you can use with QS
PGP 6.5.9ckt08 is the last non-beta for use with JBN2, see Imad in
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.security.pgp/msg/8dc6b3b702208cde?dmode=source
Happy regards,
Thomas
- --
Gothika: "How can you trust someone who thinks you are crazy"
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Subject: Re: Mixmaster web interface
George Orwell <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote:
Though the legislation also includes measures to heighten transportation security,
permit DNA collection, and facilitate the detention or deportation of suspects,
average Italians are feeling its effect mainly in Internet cafes. Within this last
week, I was writing the last post and now, 2 of the above if they agree with their
irresponsible, far-left radical liberal anarchistic party line. They hate honesty;
and therefore, they hate honest free speech. It's that simple.
What are the current operating mixmaster web interfaces, particularly for usenet
posting? Perhaps someone could post a list occasionally to alt.privacy.anon-
server.stats
I've found:
https://riot.eu.org/anon/remailer.html.en
https://remailer.firenze.linux.it/cgi-bin/mixnews-user.cgi
The first one doesn't allow me to enter a customised from header. It also won't
allow me to select my exit remailer.
Is this a replay attack? Or is this a replay attack? Or is this a hiccup with the
mixminion list-servers command.
I'm not quite sure how to select which remailers with the last one, although I'm
sure it worked previously - it presently only gives me the options of "CASUALE" or
not selected.
The old ones of chicago, paranoia, frog are all down.
Are there any more? I really want to select my exit remailer, preferably have
the ability to select the entire chain, and chose a custom From header.
Does anyone have easily custamisable code that I could make available?